Pete Townshend, best known as the guitarist and primary songwriter for the rock band The Who, and Ronnie Lane, the bassist and founding member of Small Faces and Faces, collaborated on an album titled "Rough Mix" in 1977. Their music style blended rock, folk, and country influences, showcasing both Townshend's powerful guitar work and Lane's intimate songwriting. This collaboration, though less known than their respective band works, is often recognized for its eclectic mix of styles and its blending of two significant voices from 1960s rock. The album is particularly notable for featuring contributions from other music luminaries such as Eric Clapton and Charlie Watts.